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Rockham Beach, Mortehoe

Rockham Beach is a small west-facing sandy beach situated on the North Devon coast about a mile from the village of Mortehoe.

Approximately halfway between Morte Point in the southwest and Bull Point in the northeast, the beach consists of a mixture of sand and shingle and is cut by rocky ridges. The surrounding slaty cliffs are tilted almost vertical and are often photographed.

The Morte Point area is highly significant in a number of ways. It lies within the North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is also a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest). Morte Point was designated for its maritime heath communities and also as a geological SSSI. Mortehoe also forms the extreme north-western part of the North Devon UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

Access is along a signed footpath from Mortehoe Village, about a mile away. There are no toilets at the beach, with the nearest public conveniences located in the village. The long walk required and lack of facilities ensures that the beach is seldom crowded.

The cliffs are unstable so please do not sit directly below them due to rock falls.

UPDATE: Access to Rockham Beach was lost following the severe storms of February 2014. There are plans to rebuild the steps but currently ROCKHAM BEACH IS CLOSED.

Around the area there are several accommodation options. One such option is the North Morte Farm Caravan and Camping Park to the north of the village.

Facilities

✔ Sandy beach

✔ Dogs permitted

✔ Interesting geology

OS Explorer Map 139: Bideford, Ilfracombe and Barnstaple

This map is part of the Ordnance Survey's Explorer series designed to replace the old Pathfinder map series. At 1:25,000 scale this detailed map shows a host of attractions including gardens which are open to the public, nature reserves and country parks as well as all official footpaths, bridleways, roads and lanes. Other facilities covered include: camping and caravan sites, picnic areas and viewpoints, selected places of interest, rights of way information for England and Wales, National Trail and Recreational Path routes, and selected tourist information. The series is aimed mainly at the experienced map user but can be used by tourists and locals alike.